Raising Up Anole Lizard: The Complete Handbook on How To Raising and Caring For Anole Lizard - Paperback

Raising Up Anole Lizard: The Complete Handbook on How To Raising and Caring For Anole Lizard - Paperback

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Raising Up Anole Lizard: The Complete Handbook on How To Raising and Caring For Anole Lizard - Paperback

Raising Up Anole Lizard: The Complete Handbook on How To Raising and Caring For Anole Lizard - Paperback

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by Chad Bruno (Author)

The lizards known as anoles are all members of the family Dactyloidea and the genus Anolis. Throughout the Americas, but especially in the southeast, the Caribbean, and Central and South America, you can find these lizards. Over 400 species of anoles have been identified; these lizards are commonly called anoles or anole lizards.
- Anoles exhibit a vast range of colors, patterns, and habits, making them a popular subject of research for biologists and herpetologists. The extent to which they may alter their appearance is commonly misunderstood. Unlike chameleons, which can change their skin tone to blend in with their surroundings, anoles' color shifts in reaction to things like their emotional state, body temperature, and social interactions. Shades of green and brown are only two examples of the colors that can shift in this way.
- Typically, anoles are arboreal, meaning that they inhabit trees and shrubs and hunt insects and other tiny prey from those locations. These birds are skilled climbers and can be spotted frequently swooping between tree branches while flashing the world their characteristic dewlap.
- Anoles are widely used as model organisms in the fields of ecology, evolution, and behavior because of their versatility and dispersion. Many species are also widely represented in the reptile pet industry.
The lizards known as anoles are all members of the family Dactyloidea and the genus Anolis. Throughout the Americas, but especially in the southeast, the Caribbean, and Central and South America, you can find these lizards. Over 400 species of anoles have been identified; these lizards are commonly called anoles or anole lizards.
- Anoles exhibit a vast range of colors, patterns, and habits, making them a popular subject of research for biologists and herpetologists. The extent to which they may alter their appearance is commonly misunderstood. Unlike chameleons, which can change their skin tone to blend in with their surroundings, anoles' color shifts in reaction to things like their emotional state, body temperature, and social interactions. Shades of green and brown are only two examples of the colors that can shift in this way.
- Typically, anoles are arboreal, meaning that they inhabit trees and shrubs and hunt insects and other tiny prey from those locations. These birds are skilled climbers and can be spotted frequently swooping between tree branches while flashing the world their characteristic dewlap.
- Anoles are widely used as model organisms in the fields of ecology, evolution, and behavior because of their versatility and dispersion. Many species are also widely represented in the reptile pet industry.

Number of Pages: 62
Dimensions: 0.13 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: December 20, 2023

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